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Recent Events

Overview

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is sponsoring the environmental analysis for the alternatives on I-25 through Pueblo. The previous study utilized an open community process to develop a plan for the New Pueblo Freeway that respected the traditions and trends of the Pueblo community. Through a series of open houses, workshops and regular Community Working Group meetings, the voice of the people of Pueblo has been heard. The EIS is continuing the open community process. The following is a summary of recent public events.


Neighborhood Solutions Workshops

The New Pueblo Freeway Environmental Process requires that potential impacts to parks be identified for each alternative and recommendations made to avoid, minimize and/or mitigate those impacts. During the refinement of the alternatives, public meetings will be held with neighborhoods and businesses to discuss the best mitigation and improvements for the parks adjacent to I-25.

The Neighborhood Solutions Workshops are your opportunity to contribute ideas and to voice your hopes and concerns for your neighborhood and regional parks.

April 7, 2004 - Mineral Palace Park
PDFComments from Attendees (363 KB)
PDFConcept Update (253 KB)
PDFElements and Uses (47 KB)
PDFImpact and Element Table (43 KB)

March 24, 2004 - Benedict and Other Parks
PDFBenedict Park Themes Handout (372 KB)

March 3, 2004 - Mineral Palace Park
PDFComments from Attendees (48 KB)
PDFMission and Objectives for Mineral Palace Park (380 KB)
PDFDrawing 1 - Celebrating the Past and Connecting to the Community (479 KB)
PDFDrawing 2 - An Historic Gathering Place in a New Urban Park (456 KB)
PDFDrawing 3 - Reshaping the Existing Park (459 KB)

February 17, 2004 - Benedict and Other Parks
PDFAgenda (1.5 MB)
PDFPresentation (1.5 MB)
PDFComments from Attendees (17 KB)

February 4, 2004 - Mineral Palace Park
PDFAgenda (61 KB)
PDFPresentation (2 MB)
PDFComments from Attendees (57 KB)
PDFMission and Objectives for Mineral Palace Park - Draft (50 KB)
PDFMineral Palace Park Exhibit (1 MB)

Park Advisory Committee (PAC) Summaries

Park Advisory Committee Members

The build alternatives that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) are studying for the New Pueblo Freeway could impact the boundaries of Mineral Palace Park and Benedict Park.

In order to plan park mitigation strategies that best fit the community, a Park Advisory Committee (PAC) was formed in December 2003. The committee is a partnership of city, county and state officials, concerned neighbors and park planning specialists. The PAC will work together to explore mitigation options and make recommendations for improvements to the parks. Recommendations from the PAC will be presented at Neighborhood Solutions Workshops.

The following are summaries of recent PAC meetings.

April 21, 2004
PDFBenedict Park Concepts (1.38 MB)
PDFMineral Palace Park Concepts (1 MB)

March 31, 2004
PDFAgenda (34 KB)
PDFMineral Palace Park Impact and Element Table (43 KB)
PDFMission and Objectives for Mineral Palace Park (49 KB)

March 16, 2004
PDFAgenda (47 KB)
PDFComments from Public (63 KB)
PDFMission and Objectives for Benedict Park (49 KB)

February 25, 2004
PDFAgenda (50 KB)
PDFMission and Objectives for Benedict Park - Draft (62 KB)
PDFMission and Objectives for Mineral Palace Park (62 KB)

February 11, 2004
PDFAgenda (59 KB)
PDFGreatest Concern for Benedict Park (48 KB)

January 28, 2004
PDFAgenda (17 Pages Total) (646 KB)

For slower connection speeds:
PDFPages 1-9 (238 KB)
PDFPages 10-17 (259 KB)

January 21, 2004 - Project Background Briefing

No information available at this time.

January 7, 2004
PDFAgenda (537 KB)

December 18, 2003
PDFAgenda (36 Pages Total) (6.30 MB)

For slower connection speeds:
PDFPages 1-9 (502 KB)
PDFPages 10-13 (442 KB)
PDFPages 14-16 (452 KB)
PDFPages 17-25 (418 KB)
PDFPages 26-29 (207 KB)
PDFPages 30-33 (424 KB)
PDFPages 34-36 (265 KB)

Open House Events

Open Houses have been held and will continue to be held throughout the New Pueblo Freeway studies. These Open Houses represent an opportunity to talk with the designers about the alternatives and what the difference between them means to your home or business. Some Open Houses will have specific topics focuses on particular neighborhoods or topics.

The recommendations of the Parks Advisory Committee and the Neighborhood Solutions Workshops will be presented at an Open House planned in April of 2004. This will be your opportunity to see the work your neighbors have been doing to plan for mitigation of potential park impacts.

April 28, 2004
PDFWhat Has Been Done (777 KB)
PDFBenedict Park Concepts (1.38 MB)
PDFMineral Palace Park Concepts (1 MB)
PDFDesign Options (422 KB)
PDFEnvironmental Impact Process (380 KB)